This was a compelling story for me, since it seemed like a retelling of Captain Ahab's obsession with Moby Dick.
The story kept changing: at times Kirk seemed obviously wrongheaded and overtaken by his quest to destroy the thing; at other times he is vindicated; in the end he succeeds which is unsurprising given the typical class trek plot, but surprising considering the source story, Moby Dick.
I was disappointed that we never found out very much about the creature: if it was intelligent as Kirk maintained it was, then presumably it had more motives than hunger and spawning.
The story kept changing: at times Kirk seemed obviously wrongheaded and overtaken by his quest to destroy the thing; at other times he is vindicated; in the end he succeeds which is unsurprising given the typical class trek plot, but surprising considering the source story, Moby Dick.
I was disappointed that we never found out very much about the creature: if it was intelligent as Kirk maintained it was, then presumably it had more motives than hunger and spawning.